My question is: are private lessons for a small group usually charged per student or exclusively per hour?
Thank you in advance
It's a lot more clear now. So I assume your acquaintance didn't pay for every child, just her own children. RIght? Thank you Ponadr.Ponadr wrote:An acquaintance wanted me to teach her children and some of their friends. It was only a one time thing.
Having seen a brief reply have you any spare time to tutor me? ...im not a beginner but literally stuck here and there.....and going grey because i want to complete....Gerardo wrote:Thanks Andre-4.
I'm still a beginner in the world of origami, but that's how I "teach" my other hobbies (like model making and drawing in the style of Japanese manga): I attend events there and there and teach people for free if I get my spot paid for by the event, or for a symbolic sum if I have to pay for it. It just makes me happy that I can contamin... I mean, give others a taste of this, to see if they like it or not, and to wonder whether I have given them a long lasting passion or just, at least, a fun afternoon.steingar wrote:
These days I teach at the giant airshow in Oshkosh Wisconsin every summer. I do about an hour and a half each day for whoever shows up. Its unpaid, except my attendance fee for the event is waived, I get a T-shirt and it turns out I get fed. Not a bad gig at all.
To be honest, I'd do it without any of that stuff (I have). I just like promoting Origami.